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#41
General Discussion / Clicking Sound Dashboard
Last post by ELDERDADO - Yesterday at 10:05:19 AM
Anyone know what causes the regular clicking sound behind the passenger side dashboard on a'72 Coupe?
#42
General Discussion / Re: Post Wiper Blades
Last post by ELDERDADO - Yesterday at 10:02:44 AM
Thanks!
#43
General Discussion / Vinyl Top
Last post by ELDERDADO - Yesterday at 09:59:54 AM
Made the mistake of using some dubious vinyl spray (303) and it turned the top brown. Need soapy brillo to get it off. What's next to brighten it and protect? I've heard everything from PLEDGE to Armour All. Any ideas?
#44
For Sale - Cars / Re: 1973 Big Red Eldorado
Last post by Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 - Yesterday at 08:23:32 AM
Inoperative Level Ride will not affect ride quality. It only means the car cannot level itself automatically. A pair of manual rear air shocks will accomplish the same thing except air must be manually added/released for the desired trim height depending on weight of trunk contents/rear passengers. Level Ride is completely different from Air Suspension.
#45
For Sale - Cars / Re: 71 Eldorado hardtop- Hemmi...
Last post by James Landi - Yesterday at 08:16:12 AM
 Mr. Loving,
I agree with Bill... assuming everything works ( especially vulnerable: climate control, level ride), if one's plan is to use the car and put some serious mileage on it, those two items will likely not make it past 50K miles. Not trying to come off as cynical, but cars of that era did  not have  especially durable luxury options. It does appear to have good leather and a rust free undercarriage, and those  are  real pluses. As you shop, keep asking for advice. Some of these old cars not only break the bank, but more importantly, break your heart.   James
#46
For Sale - Cars / Re: 1973 Big Red Eldorado
Last post by James Landi - Yesterday at 08:01:10 AM
"The seats and door panels are redone in the wrong materials and the seat seams are surface stitched."

Bill, I entirely agree...So much of the pleasure and fabulous appearance of this era Eldorado is, in my judgement, contingent on the condition of the authentic interior soft goods. I had a 72 that a former owner had professionally replaced the interior in vinyl. The replacement interior was very well executed, but it just didn't "make the grade" in my view--- there's nothing like leather... and there's so much of it in this generation Eldorado. Of course, the climate control doesn't work, and likely the level ride doesn't either, so the ride is highly compromised..  23k is a lot to ask for a car that's not close to providing much satisfaction. James
#47
They sure have taken "selling the sizzle" to a high art form. I watched that '77 CdV cross the block in PA for $14,500 last summer. Steering wheel was cracked, had narrow WW tires, needed exhaust, good tune up. Trunk lock cover lost its color insert in the crest. Then sold at Raleigh the following December for $14,750 which is where they bought it. At a  $30K/+ price bump, the car should have been sorted to perfection.
#48
General Discussion / Re: 55 deville clock repair
Last post by Bob Kielar - Yesterday at 07:31:34 AM
Clockworks in Eagle River Wisconsin. They repaired mine on our 1955 Fleetwood and is still running strong. Just a tip put an inline fuse or switch to turn power off to the clock. If your battery runs low it could cause damage to the clock. Clockworks suggests doing this so I did and it's been running for ten years.

Keep Cruzin,
Bob Kielar
#49
General Discussion / Re: Wanted: CLC Escalade Owner...
Last post by Jason Edge - Yesterday at 07:28:41 AM
Here is an article I wrote about my 2002 that was published in the Sept 2014 Self-Starter. This vehicle was my daily driver for 18 years. It has pulled in over 40 Cadillac parts cars, hauled more lumber than most construction trucks, and has driven me over 165,000 miles all over the country in the world's first Luxury Sports Utility truck. When I first laid eyes on these, I knew this big, brash, powerful, roomy, comfortable, luxurious Cadillac was for me. Having already won a 1st Place Primary with this vehicle, you will see this vehicle proudly on display at the Gettysburg Grand Nationals.  When you all pull up to the Photo Tent to take a picture of your car at the event, look at that tent and consider this Cadillac, my EXT has been hauling it and a lot of other stuff around for our Grand National events. It is not only a cool ride, but very functional. 

Jason Escalade - Sept 2014 Self Starter.jpg

#50
Well, the Escalade is over 22 years old.

Saw my first one in 2002, and couldn't believe it.  Cadillac going to SUV's?

Bruce. >:D